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Qi Imaging - Quantitative Intelligent Imaging
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Qi Imaging (Formerly Ziosoft) is a recognized leader in functional visualization and analytic software with over 2000 installed systems worldwide. Based on PhyZiodynamic supercomputing, Qi Imaging's solutions enable appropriate, actionable outcomes across the patient continuum.

Qi Imaging has received regulatory clearance for numerous applications including CT vessel analysis, CT brain perfusion, colon analysis and calcium scoring, as well as
both MR and CT cardiac function analysis. All clinical applications are developed organically avoiding the need to purchase 3rd-party add-on modules.

Using open-standard based processing, the Ziostation is compatible with any DICOM imaging modality and can be uniquely accessed anywhere throughout the enterprise or remotely by multiple concurrent users through a single server without the need for proprietary hardware or 3rd-party virtualization components.

Early investigation on PhyZiodynamics has produced the following reactions:

"The imaging community has been waiting for this level of quality. I’ve never seen imaging this ‘lifelike’ outside of surgery.”  

Ronald P. Karlsberg, MD, FACP, FACC
Clinical Professor of Medicine
David Geffen School of Medicine
University of California, Los Angeles


“The PhyZiodynamic images are breathtaking and could represent the future of cardiac CT.  We look forward to collaborating with Ziosoft. Our goal is to prove 5D functional image analytics and positively affect clinical outcomes.”
 

Quynh A. Truong, MD, MPH FACC
Cardiologist - Department of Radiology
Massachusetts General Hospital


“Using conventional advanced visualization, I was unable to discern the details of the leaflets of a small porcine valve. With PhyZiodynamics, the detail of the leaflets and other structures within the heart were clearly seen, enabling far greater diagnostic confidence. This technology is truly amazing.”  

John A. Rumberger, PhD, MD, FACC
Director of Cardiac Imaging
The Princeton Longevity Center